All the songs listed in the Official
Rarities section are cross-referenced by song title in these
alphabetical pages.
A-E
F-J
K-O
P-S
T-Z

This fourth part of the 2000s list collects non-album song performances and interviews by Bob Dylan on DVD from 2007-09. I would be grateful for any additional information on these items and other material to place here. Video material included on CD-ROMs or CD Plus discs is still in the main directory in the appropriate part. Unauthorised documentaries or compilations of performance footage are now included in Questionable Video. For 2007-09 films with Dylan album tracks, see VHS & DVD: Films with Dylan Album Tracks 2000s Part 2.
Films are listed by date of original appearance (in theatres or on TV), not when the VHS video or
DVD came out, often some years later. This page does not include songs from regular albums that appear in films or
videos without performance footage, nor do I include music videos
of standard album tracks - for a full Dylan filmography, see "Expecting Rain"
or "TV Talkin'"
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For informed discussion of all Bob's screen appearances, see C.P. Lee's well-received book "Like A Bullet Of Light ".
Thanks to Jean-Pierre Mercier for laserdisc details and catalogue numbers and Michel Pomarede for scans. Thanks also to Larry Crum for checking these entries against his own collection, "Positively Bob Dylan" by Michael Krogsgaard, "Bob Dylan on Video" (article in "Record Collector" magazine, Sep 1992), and several other sources. All scans that aren't credited are from my own collection or amazon.com
If you have any entries to add to the list or additions/corrections to
existing entries, please let me know!
Please note I cannot value your Dylan rarities -
see the Mission page for reasons why. Contact the
dealers on my Trading page for assistance!
Revised: 15 August, 2010.
Titles in red are not available
on a currently released Bob Dylan CD (for these see bobdylan.com
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Key to symbols used:
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Performances currently available on commercial CD are marked by
(these are the ones that count as obscurities
rather than as rarities)
2007
"Don't Look Back" - '65 Tour Deluxe Edition, 2DVD set: Docurama NVG-9824 (USA)/Columbia/Sony/BMG Entertainment 82876832139 (Europe); Standard Edition, single DVD, Docurama NVG-9875 (USA), 27 Feb 2007; Columbia/Sony/BMG Entertainment 82876832149 (Europe), 23 Apr 2007:
Thanks to Harold Lepidus for news that a 2DVD "Collector's Edition" of Don't Look Back was released by Docurama in the USA on 27 Feb 2007 - this contains the original film, a new hour-long documentary called "Bob Dylan '65 Revisited" and two books - the first a reprint of the original 1960s 168-page companion book to the film, and the second the "Subterranean Homesick Blues Flipbook", a frame-by-frame still photo presentation of the famous card sequence that starts the film. For the original 1967 release, see VHS & DVD 1960s, and for the 2000 DVD release, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1. See 1981 for songs broadcast in "Retro Rock" radio programmes in 1981 about D.A. Pennebaker.
Thanks to Ian Woodward for scans of two PAL "test pressings" of the European
2DVD Deluxe Edition. DVD1 is a regular DVD with no artwork and serial number
VR5454-176. It came in a clear plastic wallet with handwritten text. DVD2 is
a DVD-R in a clear plastic wallet with a white paper insert. Thanks to Sam
Plessers and Gerd Rundel for scans of an internal Sony BMG Europe DVD-R of
the feature film only.
The
Deluxe set is in a 2DVD digipak inside a slipcase. To buy it directly from Docurama in the USA, see here
The
Standard set is in a single DVD digipak.
The extra performance footage included in the documentary "1965 Revisited" on the second DVD is:
London 29 Apr 1965: Don't Think Twice, It's All Right; Purple Heather [Wild Mountain Thyme] (traditional)
Sheffield, 30 Apr 1965: Love Minus Zero/No Limit (soundcheck); To Ramona (the correct performance?)
Liverpool, 1 May 1965: You're The One (Georges Aber/Petula Clark/Tony Hatch); It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
Leicester, 2 May 1965: It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry; The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
Savoy Hotel, London, 4 May 1965: Remember Me (When The Candle Lights Are Gleaming) (Scott Wiseman)
Birmingham, 5 May 1965: It's All Right, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
Newcastle, 6 May 1965: It Ain't Me, Babe
Manchester, 7 May 1965: If You Gotta Go, Go Now
Savoy Hotel, London, 8 May 1965/Royal Albert Hall, London, 9 May 1965: She Belongs To Me; I'll Keep It With Mine; Subterranean Homesick Blues (alternate take)
Rarities from original release (not released on video until 1986), see VHS & DVD 1960s:
R-0666-3 Only
A Pawn In Their Game - recorded live, Civil Rights Rally, Silas Magee's Farm,
Greenwood, MS, 6 Jul 1963 (excerpt)
Thanks to Larry Crum for information about R-0666 -
Silas Magee's Farm is thought by some to have been the inspiration for the title
of Bob's 1965 song Maggie's Farm. I've included this separately from R-0043 because it
doesn't belong to 1965.
R-0402-4 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - live, City Hall, Newcastle, England, 6 May 1965 (appeared in the 1981 radio broadcast)
R-0403-4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - sung to Donovan in a hotel room, Savoy Hotel, London, England, 8 May 1965 (appeared in the 1981 radio broadcast)
R-0404-3 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965
R-0405-4 Talking World War III Blues - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965 (appeared in the 1981 radio broadcast)
R-0043-3 Other performances - live footage from the May 1965 England tour, but only fragments of songsRarities from 2000 DVD release, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1:
R-0294-2 To Ramona - unidentified
performance, misdated as The
Oval, City Hall, Sheffield, England, 30 Apr 1965 (wrongly shown on the DVD
insert as 4 May 1965, there
was no concert on that day)
This was available on bobdylan.com as BDC60 (see Online
Performances (bobdylan.com) ) where the date of the Sheffield
show was given correctly. However, it's definitely not Sheffield, see
VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1, and its actual date is still not known.
R-0295-2 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll - dated as Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 10 May 1965, now believed to be 9 May 1965
R-0296-2 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - dated as Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 10 May 1965, now believed to be 9 May 1965, same as BDC61 (see Online Performances (bobdylan.com) )
R-0297-2 Love Minus Zero/No Limit - The
Oval, City Hall, Sheffield, England, 30 Apr 1965, misdated as City Hall,
Newcastle, England, 6 May 1965 (wrongly shown on
the DVD insert as 9
May 1965, which was the date of the first Royal Albert Hall show in
London).
However, unlike R-0294, this actually is from Sheffield, see
VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1.
R-0298-2 It Ain't Me, Babe - dated as Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965
2007 Bonus disc rarities:
R-0799 Unidentified Song -
backstage before concert, Birmingham, England, 5 May 1965
A different excerpt of the same song is included in the Don't Look Back
film.
R-0802 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - possibly Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965
R-0803 Purple Heather [Wild Mountain Thyme] (traditional) - hotel room, Savoy Hotel, London, England, 29 Apr 1965
R-0800 Second Unidentified Song - hotel room, Savoy Hotel, London, England, 29 Apr 1965 (has lyrics about "pajamas"!)
R-0804 Love Minus Zero/No Limit - soundcheck, The Oval, City Hall, Sheffield, England, 30 Apr 1965
R-0805 To Ramona - live, The
Oval, City Hall, Sheffield, England, 30 Apr 1965 (the correct
performance?)
This is the complete performance of the excerpt in the Don't Look Back
film, but without the false start and tuning included there.
R-0806 You're The One (Georges Aber/Petula Clark/Tony Hatch) - hotel room, Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, England, 1 May 1965 (now confirmed as Joan Baez only)
R-0807 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - live, Odeon Theatre, Liverpool, England, 1 May 1965
R-0808 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry- hotel room, Leicester, England, 2 May 1965
R-0809 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll-
live, De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England, 2 May 1965
Fourth verse only - the first three verses are included in the Don't
Look Back film.
R-0810 Remember Me (When The Candle Lights Are Gleaming) (Scott Wiseman) - hotel room, Savoy Hotel, London, England, 4 May 1965
R-0811 It's All Right, Ma (I'm Only
Bleeding) - live, Town Hall, Birmingham, England, 5 May 1965
A shorter segment of this performance is included in the 2005 No Direction Home DVD (see VHS
& DVD 2000s Part 3).
R-0812 It Ain't Me, Babe - live, City Hall, Newcastle, England, 6 May 1965
R-0813 If You Gotta Go, Go Now - live, Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England, 7 May 1965
R-0814 She Belongs To Me - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965
R-0815 I'll Keep It With Mine - rehearsal room, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965
R-0816 Subterranean Homesick Blues - alternate version of cue card video, London, England, 8/9 May 1965
Thanks to Larry Crum for extensive information, to Jean-Pol Hiernaux and Tim Dunn for finding the pictures and to Gil Lamont, Manfred Helfert, Hans Seegers and Jack from Canada for scans.
Thanks to Nol Grint for scans of the card which came with his Dutch copy of the Don't Look Back Deluxe set, bought in Apr 2007. The reverse advertises the forthcoming 3CD set Dylan, due to be released in Oct 2007.
"Don't Look Back" - '65 Tour Deluxe Edition, 2DVD set: Sony MHBP 95-96 (Japan), 24 May 2007; Standard Edition, single DVD, Sony MHBP 97 (Japan), 24 May 2007:
"Don't Look Back" - Standard Edition, single DVD, Columbia/Sony/BMG Entertainment (catalogue number?) (Australia), 2007:
Thanks to Stuart Moore for scans of the Australian Standard Edition. The copy shown is a promo, with a sticker on the rear of the DVD case.
"Lucky You" - feature film released
Apr 2007 in USA, DVD: Warner Home Video (catalogue number?) (USA)/Warner Home
Video 119663 (Canada), 18 Sep
2007/Warner Home Video Z1 70141 (UK)/Warner Home Video R-104797-9 (Australia), 22 Oct 2007:
This film directed by Curtis Hanson stars Eric Bana and Drew Barrymore.
Curtis Hanson also directed 2000's Wonder Boys with Things Have
Changed, see
VHS & DVD 2000s Part
1.
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R-0738-2 Huck's Tune - previously unreleased song from Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax album Lucky You: Music From The Motion Picture, 2007 |
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Huck's Tune was released in Oct 2008 on The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 - Tell Tale Signs: Rare And Unreleased 1989-2006, see here. This means R-0738 has ceased to be a rarity.
Thanks to Harold Lepidus for information about this film and to Jack from Canada and Stuart Moore for scans.
"Pete Seeger: The Power Of Song" - documentary film released Apr 2007 in USA, DVD: Genius Products/Ingram (catalogue number?) (USA)/Alliance 106162 (Canada), 5 Aug 2008:
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This film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in Apr 2007 contains an interview with Bob
and a performance of Blowin' In The Wind from the Newport Folk Festival.
R-0022-12 Blowin' In The Wind
R-0381 Interview with Bob talking to Jeff Rosen about Pete Seeger, 2000, out-take from No Direction Home - Bob Dylan, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3 Thanks to Moise Potie for information and to Jack from Canada for further information and scans. |
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"ABC News Classics: Bob Dylan - 1985" - documentary DVD, ABC News (catalogue number?) (USA), 24 May 2007:
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This DVD contains Bob's appearance on the news
programme "20/20" on 20 Oct 1985. As well as an interview with Bob
recorded on 19 Sep 1985 at his home in Malibu, CA, it contains very brief
excerpts from the following performances:
R-0690-2 Blowin' In The Wind - with Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood at "Live Aid", JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, PA, 13 Jul 1985, from the 2004 Live Aid DVD, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 2 R-0562-2 Shot Of Love - excerpt from live performance recorded at Palace Des Sports, Avignon, France, 25 Jul 1981, from the 1990 CBS video release John Hammond: From Bessie Smith To Bruce Springsteen, see VHS & DVD 1990s Part 1 R-0805-2 To Ramona - live, The Oval, City Hall,
Sheffield, 30 Apr 1965 (correct performance?) |
Instrumental by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers only (no Bob) from the Farm Aid rehearsals, Universal Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 19 Sep 1985.
R-0350 (Ain't Gonna
Play) Sun City (Miami Steve Van Zandt) - different mix from the versions
that appear on the Sun City album and singles (see 1985)
and the Sun City video (see VHS
& DVD 1980s)
In this mix Jackson Browne's vocal (which Bob echoes in the 1985 versions) is
missing, and Bob's vocal appears alone with the backing instrumentation!
R-0164-4 We Are the World (Michael Jackson-Lionel Ritchie) - Bob contributes vocals to charity single, see 1985 and VHS & DVD 1980s
R-0351 Trust Yourself - live with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Farm Aid, Champaign, IL, 22 Sep 1985
Non rarities include excerpts from various album tracks and:
Apparently the broadcast show concluded with Bob playing Forever Young with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers from the Farm Aid rehearsals, Universal Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 19 Sep 1985, but the performance is not included on this DVD.
Thanks to Tim Dunn and Larry Crum for the information.
The Traveling Wilburys - "The True History Of The Traveling Wilburys" - promo DVD, Wilbury Records/Rhino (no catalogue number) (USA), Jun 2007:
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This promo DVD is the one from The Traveling Wilburys Collection
(see Traveling Wilburys 2007),
packaged separately in a card sleeve. It contains the documentary about the
group plus the five Wilburys videos. Thanks to Tim Dunn for finding this on eBay. |
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - "Runnin' Down A Dream" - documentary film released 2007: DVD release: 2 disc version - Warner Bros (catalogue number?) (USA), 28 Oct 2007; 4 disc version - 101 Distribution (catalogue number?) (USA), 7 Apr 2009
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This four hour documentary from Peter Bogdanovich includes footage of
Bob live with The Heartbreakers in 1985/86 and with the The Traveling
Wilburys in 1988: 1985/86: Excerpts from: Mr. Tambourine Man; Maggie's Farm; Like A Rolling Stone (R-0174); Knockin' On Heaven's Door (R-0181). R-0174 and R-0181 are included in full on the video release Hard To Handle, see VHS & DVD 1980s. R-0831 Mr. Tambourine Man - live with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers,
probably from the show recorded by Westwood One, Tacoma, WA, 31 Jul 1986 (new to
this release) R-0832 Maggie's Farm - live with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, probably Farm Aid, Champaign, IL, 22 Sep 1985, (new to this release) 1988: Excerpts from Handle With Care (R-0328); Rattled R-0330); Last Night (R-0331); End Of The Line (R-0337). For all of these, see Traveling Wilburys 2007. |
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Brian Ferry - "Dylanesque Live: The London Sessions" - performance DVD, Eagle Rock Entertainment EV 30216-9 (USA)/Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDV 633 (UK), Jun 2007:
"Knocked Up" - feature film released Jun 2007 in USA, DVD release: Universal Studios (catalogue number?) (USA), 25 Sep 2007:
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R-0337-16 End Of The Line (The
Traveling Wilburys) - from the album The Traveling Wilburys Volume One,
see 1988 This song was featured in the TV and theatre trailer but is sadly not in the film itself, the DVD release (which doesn't include the trailer) or the film soundtrack album. Thanks to Tim Dunn and Jack from Canada for information about this film, which is available in a bewildering number of editions, none of which seem to include the trailer! |
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Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine): Mark Ronson "Re-Version" - one-track promo DVD-R "test pressing", Columbia (no catalogue number) (USA), Aug 2007:
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R-0826-8 Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) - remix by
Mark Ronson of track from Blonde On Blonde This video was available on YouTube in Sep 2007, see Online Performances (Other). For promo and commercial CD singles with the audio of this track, see 2007. |
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"Dylan: What Defines A True Icon?" - promo DVD: Columbia (no catalogue number) (Germany for Europe), Sep 2007; promo DVD-R: Columbia (no catalogue number) (Australia), Sep 2007
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German digipak front, photo by Hervé from France |
German digipak inside with DVD, photo by Hervé from France |
German DVD photo by Hervé from France |
Australian DVD-R, picture found on eBay by Tim Dunn |
This promo DVD in a black digipak promoting the Oct 2007 Dylan 3CD compilation has around 3 minutes of photos, snippets of video clips and album covers. The video material was also available separately as a DVD-R in Australia as part of a promo package with a CD called Everyone Must Get Stoned - October '07. also promoting the Oct 2007 Dylan 3CD compilation.
Thanks to Hervé from France for the photos and to Tim Dunn for finding the Australian promo on eBay.
Johnny Cash & Guests - "The Best Of The Johnny Cash TV Show 1969-1971" - 2DVD set, Columbia Music Video 88697-04026-9 (USA)/Columbia Music Video 88697040269 (Europe), 18 Sep 2007; single DVD: Columbia Music Video 88697-15391-9 (USA), late 2007; DVD + CD set (exclusive to Starbucks): Columbia Music Video 88697-20494-9 (USA), late 2007; Columbia Music Video 88697204949 (Australia), 2008:
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This 2DVD set in a digipak contains two of the three performances by Bob on the "Johnny Cash TV Show" on 1 May 1969. They were both from Nashville Skyline: I Threw It All Away and Girl From The North Country (duet with Johnny Cash). Living The Blues performed before the release of Self Portrait is sadly absent! It can be found on Bob Dylan Live, an unauthorised UK DVD from Stormbird, see Questionable Video Releases. R-0827 I Threw It All Away - live on the "Johnny Cash TV Show", Nashville, TN, 1 May 1969 R-0828 Girl From The North Country - live duet with Johnny Cash on the "Johnny Cash TV Show", Nashville, TN, 1 May 1969 |
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There is also a single DVD release in a standard DVD case (Columbia Music Video 88697-15391-9) which contains only R-0827 - this is also included in the Starbucks DVD+CD set.
Thanks to Harold Lepidus and Tim Dunn for information about this set. Thanks to Jean-Pol Hiernaux for scans of the European 2DVD set, which comes in a gatefold digipak in a slipcase with a 36-page booklet. Thanks to Jack from Canada for scans of the single DVD release and the DVD plus CD set exclusive to Starbucks which includes the single DVD release with R-0827 plus a soundtrack CD in a card sleeve with no Bob, although there is a cover of Girl From The North Country by Johnny Cash and Joni Mitchell. Thanks to Stuart Moore for scans of the Australian single-disc release.
"The Other Side Of The Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965" - DVD release in digipak: Columbia 88697 14466 9 (USA), 30 Oct 2007; Columbia 88697144669 (Europe), 29 Oct 2007; Sony SIBP 97 (Japan), 5 Dec 2007; DVD release in regular DVD case: Columbia 8869726836 (Europe), Feb 2008:
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Thanks to Harold Lepidus for finding this release of around 80 minutes footage which was shown on US PBS TV. It was shown in the UK on BBC4 on Sunday 14 Oct 2007. For the Murray Lerner Film "Festival!" with Newport Folk Festival footage of Bob, see VHS & DVD 1960s. The title was originally "Behind The Mirror" as shown right. Thanks to Hans Seegers for scans of the 2008 Columbia (actually CMV/Legacy/SonyBMG) European release in a regular DVD case. Thanks to Moise Potie for scans of the US release. |
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The footage, much of which is new, is as follows:
R-0822 All I Really Want To Do - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI,
24 Jul 1965 (afternoon workshop)
Part of this performance was included in the 1967 Murray Lerner film Festival!,
see VHS & DVD 1960s
R-0817 North Country Blues - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI,
27 Jul 1963 (morning workshop), previously unreleased
Thanks to Bob Stacy for proving this is not from 26 Jul 1963 (afternoon
workshop) as stated in the booklet of this release - Bob only performed
the song at the morning workshop on the 27th, where it's listed in the US
Library of Congress online entry as "No. 11 Mine".
The next song, With God On Our Side, is a combination of two 1963 performances:
R-0311M-3 With God On Our Side - live with Joan Baez, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 27 Jul 1963 (morning workshop)
This is not previously unreleased as first thought, but is now known to have been originally released on the Vanguard album Newport Broadside: Topical Songs At The Newport Folk Festival 1963, see 1964. That performance is again not from 26 Jul 1963 (afternoon workshop) as indicated in the booklet, but from the following morning's workshop as R-0817 above.
Thanks to Larry Crum for information that this excerpt is in mono and to Bob Stacy for supplying the date correction.R-0021-2 With God On Our Side
- live with Joan Baez, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 28 Jul 1963 (evening concert)
This was thought to have been originally released on the Vanguard album Newport Broadside: Topical Songs At The Newport Folk Festival 1963 (see 1964), but is now known to have appeared first only on the 2005 No Direction Home DVD (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3) (see notes below from Larry Crum and Bob Stacy)
Larry Crum says: "On the 2005 No Direction Home DVD (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3) where it is covering Newport 1963, there is a cut of Dylan and Baez performing With God On Our Side. Joan Baez drags Dylan onto the stage, (so it must be her performance with him as guest) and it is referenced in the DVD as "closing night" (it definitely is at night on the same stage as the other Newport evening concert performances). This would make this the 28 Jul 1963 evening concert performance. However it is different from the Newport Broadside: Topical Songs At The Newport Folk Festival 1963 performance (see 1964) which has always been accepted as the 28 Jul 1963 evening concert performance. The Baez harmonies are especially different. Perhaps Newport Broadside actually contains the 26 Jul 1963 workshop performance. It will be interesting to see if The Other Side Of The Mirror 2007 DVD will cast some light on this." In fact Bob Stacy has now proven that the performance on the Newport Broadside album is actually the 27 Jul 1963 morning performance, which has meant considerable change to 1964 and R-numbers!
R-0819-2 Talkin' World War III Blues - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1963 (evening concert), part of which appeared on the 2005 No Direction Home DVD (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3)
R-0820 Who Killed Davey Moore? - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI,
28 Jul 1963 ("Topical Songs" workshop), previously unreleased
The DVD booklet states this song was recorded at the afternoon workshop on
27 Jul 1963, but sources such as Glen Dundas and Derek Barker (in Appendix 1 to
his 2008 Chrome Dreams book "The Songs He Didn't Write: Bob Dylan Under The
Influence") now think it took place on the following day.
R-0821-2 Only A Pawn In Their Game - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1963 (evening concert), part of which appeared on the 2005 No Direction Home DVD (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3)
R-0818 Blowin' In The Wind
- recorded live with Joan Baez and Peter,
Paul and Mary,
Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1963 (evening concert)
Thanks to Larry Crum for info that this is in mono, but with a different mix
from the mono version originally
released on the Vanguard album The Newport Folk Festival - 1963: The Evening Concerts Vol. 1
(R-0022M, see 1964). Bob's vocal has been
mixed upwards to become more prominent.
R-0717-2 Mr. Tambourine Man - live, Newport Folk Festival,
Newport, RI, 24 Jul 1964 (afternoon workshop), from the 2005 Columbia Martin
Scorsese
documentary No Direction Home, see VHS
& DVD 2000s Part 3 (not on the soundtrack album)
Thanks to Larry Crum for information that one verse is edited out here, while
the performance is complete on the 2005 DVD!
The DVD also here includes 1964 performances from Johnny Cash singing Don't Think Twice, It's All Right, and Joan Baez singing Mary Hamilton with one verse in a "Bob Dylan voice".
R-0252-2 It Ain't Me, Babe
- recorded live with Joan Baez, Newport Folk
Festival, Newport, RI, 24 Jul 1964 (evening performance - Joan's set), from the
Joan Baez Vanguard CD Live At Newport, 1997
R-0688 With God On Our Side
- recorded live with Joan Baez, Newport Folk
Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1964 (evening performance - Bob's set), audio
released on the
Joan Baez Vanguard CD Live At Newport, (R-0253, 1997)
Thanks to Larry Crum for information that this performance is edited
here, while the performance is complete on the 1997 CD! I have therefore
allocated this version a different R-number.
R-0672 Chimes Of Freedom - live, Newport Folk
Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1964 (evening performance - Bob's set), audio
released on
The Bootleg
Series Vol. 7 - No Direction Home: The Soundtrack, Sep 2005
Thanks to Larry Crum for information that this performance has a
false start, which is missing from the No Direction Home CD, and to Edwin
Haast for pointing out that a verse is missing from this performance. I have
therefore allocated this version an R-number.
R-0823 If You Gotta Go, Go Now - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 24 Jul 1965 (afternoon workshop), previously unreleased
R-0824 Love Minus Zero/No Limit - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 24 Jul 1965 (afternoon workshop), previously unreleased
R-0825-3 Daytime rehearsal with the Paul
Butterfield Blues Band - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965
The 1967 Murray Lerner Film "Festival!" also has fragments from the 1965 band
soundcheck: organ riffs, Maggie's
Farm and Like A Rolling Stone, see
VHS & DVD 1960s. Thanks to
Larry Crum that these are identical to the ones here. Different clips appear in
the 2005 Martin Scorsese film Bob Dylan - No Direction Home (see VHS
& DVD 2000s Part 3), but I've given them the same R-number for
convenience.
R-0300 Maggie's Farm - recorded live
with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965,
previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 7 - No Direction Home: The
Soundtrack, Sep
2005
Thanks to Larry Crum for information that this performance is in wider
stereo than on the No Direction Home CD. On the Festival! DVD it
is in mono.
R-0301 Like A Rolling Stone - live with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965 (evening concert)
The performance of It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry, then known as Phantom Engineer, is missing from the DVD - Ian Woodward suspects that it may not have been filmed, although the audio (R-0302) is available. R-0300 - R-0304 appeared in 1991 on a CD accompanying one issue of an Italian magazine series called Il Dizionario del Rock, see Questionable Releases. The last few notes of the performance followed by Bob and the band walking offstage were included on the No Direction Home DVD.
R-0304-3 Mr. Tambourine Man - live (solo acoustic), Newport Folk Festival,
Newport, RI,
25 Jul 1965 (evening concert), from the 1967 Murray Lerner film Festival!,
see VHS & DVD 1960s
Thanks to Larry Crum for information that this performance is complete, only
a part appears on the Festival! DVD.
R-0303 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (solo acoustic), Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965 (evening concert)
Thanks to Jean-Pol Hiernaux, Jack from Canada, Larry Crum and Stuart Moore for information and scans. Thanks to Wil Gielen for scans of the Japanese release, which has two booklets, one in English with 20 pages, and one in English and Japanese with 36 pages, and also the Japanese test pressing, which has no artwork. The four lines of Japanese text on the DVD-R read:
"Newport Folk Festival
1963-1965
Bob Dylan
Includes subtitles / Final version"
As regards the first part of the duet of With God On Our Side as listed above (R-0311M), Bob Stacy says: "Agreed, the second part of With God On Our Side is from 28 July 1963 (evening concert), but the first part is actually from the 27 July 1963 (morning workshop) and not from the 26 July 1963 (afternoon workshop) as indicated in the DVD booklet. Accordingly, Larry Crum’s notation is correct that the performance on the Newport Broadside album (released 1964) was not from the final evening. However, that album’s With God On Our Side is actually the complete duet from the 27 July 1963 (morning workshop) and probably not the one from 26 Jul 1963 (afternoon).
From several biographic accounts, apparently Joan Baez did participate in a panel discussion and a song demonstration on the first afternoon's (July 26, 1963) workshop - "Whither Folk Music" at the Casino Tennis Club. Then she introduced Dylan for a duet of "God On Our Side". However, that is not consistent with what occurs in the workshop sequences we see and hear on the "Other Side Of The Mirror" DVD. Those clips are instead from the next day's (July 27, 1963) "Ballads" workshop. There’s a note in Glen Dundas' (2004) "Tangled" for Dylan's North Country Blues/With God On Our Side performances at the 7/27/63 Ballad Workshop (11:00 am – 1:00 pm). It indicates those songs were both recorded by Vanguard Records. The tape was lodged with the Library of Congress. Possibly Vanguard didn’t even record the 26 July 1963 afternoon workshop since there is no L.o.C. recording entry for that session although the workshop itself seems to have been widely documented. Certainly, both of Dylan’s 1963 workshop songs on The Other Side Of The Mirror DVD seem to be sung at the same event and not on different days since many of the same persons are onstage around him for each song. The L.o.C. online records indicate the Ballads workshop was held on Porch 1 and was hosted by Jean Ritchie. Ms Ritchie is the lady calling Dylan up for the session’s final song. Dylan refers to an earlier song sung by Jean Redpath which is consistent with Ms Redpath’s earlier performance at that same 7/27 workshop. All of the 7/27 workshop songs and performers are listed in the L.o.C. online entry. Dylan’s two songs were the last two performed. North Country Blues is called “No. 11 Mine” in the listings."
Derek Barker has also reached the conclusion that the songs are from the morning workshop on 27 Jul 1963 in Appendix 1, page 448, of his book "Bob Dylan Under The Influence: The Songs He Didn't Write" (Chrome Dreams, 2008).
"I'm Not There" - feature film released Oct 2007, DVD release (2 disc edition): Paramount Home Entertainment (catalogue number?) (USA)/Alliance 104103 (Canada), 6 May 2008, Paramount Home Entertainment (catalogue number?) (Australia), Jun 2008; DVD release (single disc edition): Alliance 105340 (Canada), Jul 2008; Paramount Home Entertainment (catalogue number?) (Australia), Jun 2008, Weinstein/Paramount Home Entertainment PHE 9533 (UK/Ireland), 14 Jul 2008:
![]() Film poster picture from Fred Muller |
R-0837-2 I'm Not There [Bob Dylan/The
Band] - out-take from The Basement Tapes, recorded at Big Pink,
Saugerties, New York State, Jun-Oct 1967 (5:13)
R-0149-8 Trouble In Mind
- Slow Train Coming out-take (4:17), B-side of 1979 Columbia
7" singles with one verse omitted, lyrics on bobdylan.com
Thanks to Fred Muller for information that the film (but not the soundtrack album) also contains: R-0401-3 Keep It With Mine - instrumental version of I'll Keep It With Mine, out-take from Blonde On Blonde, recorded Columbia Studios, Nashville, TN, 15-16 Feb 1966 This instrumental first turned up on Columbia acetates in 1980 and in the 2005 film The Wendell Baker Story, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3. The soundtrack also contains covers of R-0837 by Sonic Youth and I Can't Leave Her Behind (R-0472, see VHS & DVD 1960s) by Stephen Malkmus and Lee Ranaldo. For the film soundtrack album, see 2007. |
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![]() Alliance 104103 (Canada) - rear scan by Jack (2 disc release |
![]() Alliance 104103 (Canada) - detail of rear, scan by Jack (2 disc release |
![]() Alliance 104103 (Canada) - DVD1 scan by Jack (feature film - both single-disc and 2 disc releases) |
![]() Alliance 104103 (Canada) - DVD2 scan by Jack (bonus disc - 2 disc release) |
In addition to the covers, the Dylan content of the film in detail is as follows:
Not in the film, but included in the DVD "extras" are:
"I'm Not There" - Radio Press Kit CD: Tobis TOBI 040208 (Germany), 4 Feb 2008:
"I'm Not There" - feature film released Oct 2007, DVD release (single disc edition): TWIN PICS/Cinéart 074.035.001 (Belgium), 18 Jun 2008; Diaphana/TF1 Vidéo EDV: 1509 DIV: 526 (France), 19 Jun 2008; Cinéart DS92408 (NL), Jun 2008:
"I'm Not There" - feature film released Oct 2007, DVD release (two disc FNAC and Virgin editions): Diaphana/TF1 Vidéo EDV: 1509 DIV: 526 (France), 19 Jun 2008:
There are two Special Editions of I'm Not There on sale in France at the competitive FNAC and Virgin chains. Dave Leggett's copy from FNAC has the DVD with a bonus audio disc, "disk too" from the 2CD soundtrack (see 2007). Hans Seegers' FNAC copy has "disk one" from the 2CD soundtrack, so it would appear FNAC are putting either "disk one" or "disk too" into their special packs. The Virgin special pack has a second DVD entitled "Cate Blanchett as Jude" - I assume this is the same as the US promo "Cate Blanchett Highlight Reel", see above.
Thanks to Dave Leggett and Hans Seegers for information and pictures.
"I'm Not There" - feature film released Oct 2007, DVD release (single disc edition): Happinet BIBF 7670 (Japan), 2008:

Front of unfolded cinema flyer,
scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Reverse of unfolded cinema flyer,
scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson
"Martin Scorsese: Emotion Through Music" - TV documentary broadcast in Australia, 13 Nov 2007, DVD release: Enhance 72 119 702 261 (Australia), 2007:
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R-0143-6 Baby Let Me Follow You Down ((Rev Gary Davies, arr. Eric von Schmidt)
- reprise By Bob Dylan and The Band from the classic Martin Scorsese film of The Band's last concert at Winterland, San Francisco, CA, 25 Nov 1976. For the original 1978 film, see VHS & DVD 1970s, for the 2002 remastered DVD release, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1. For the original Warner Bros 3LP soundtrack album, see 1978. For the Rhino 4CD extended boxed set, see 2002. Thanks to Rob Cole for information and to Jack from Canada for further information and scans. |
![]() Enhance 72 119 702 261 (Australia) - unfolded DVD insert, scan by Jack from Canada |
2008
Various Artists - "A Tribute To Johnny Cash" - DVD, Phantom Sound & Vision (catalogue number?) (Europe?), 17 Feb 2008:
![]() Picture from amazon.com |
R-0554-3 Train Of Love (Johnny Cash)
For the original appearance of this song on the compilation Kindred Spirits: A Tribute To The Songs Of Johnny Cash, see 2002. There is also a CD with this title, see 2008. Thanks to John W Bakke and Paul S. Levine for information. This DVD is listed at amazon.com as an import, more details required of the country of origin and catalogue number. Jack from Canada thinks both the album and the DVD are probably unauthorised - more information required (no DVD of the tribute show was released in 2002, reportedly because legal issues could not be resolved). |
![]() Picture from an Italian web-site found by Paul S. Levine |
Donovan - "Sunshine Superman: The Journey Of Donovan" - DVD release: SPV SPV-7865D (Germany), 29 Sep 2008:
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This DVD release of the documentary film by German director Hannes Rossacher has a chapter called "Dylan vs. Donovan" with clips from Don't Look Back (see VHS & DVD 1960s), including the 'bottle throwing" scene, Donovan singing in the hotel room, but not Dylan singing. It contains no Dylan music. |
![]() SPV SPV-7865D (Germany) - rear of slipcase, scan by Jack from Canada |
![]() SPV SPV-7865D (Germany) - detail of rear of slipcase, scan by Jack from Canada |
![]() SPV SPV-7865D (Germany) - DVD1 scan by Jack from Canada |
![]() SPV SPV-7865D (Germany) - DVD2 scan by Jack from Canada |
Thanks to John W. Bakke for information and to Jack from Canada for further information and scans.
Johnny Cash - "Johnny Cash's America" - CD+DVD, Columbia/Legacy 88697 23401 2 (USA/Canada), 28 Oct 2008:
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R-0069-4 A Thousand Miles Behind [One Too Many Mornings] - Bob duets with Johnny Cash on this out-take from the Nashville Skyline sessions, from the 1969 film Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music (see VHS & DVD 1960s) |
![]() Columbia/Legacy 88697 23401 2 (Canada) - outside of unfolded front insert, scan by Jack |
![]() Columbia/Legacy 88697 23401 2 (Canada) - rear insert scan by Jack |
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![]() Columbia/Legacy 88697 23401 2 (Canada) - CD scan by Jack (no Dylan) |
![]() Columbia/Legacy 88697 23401 2 (Canada) - DVD scan by Jack (includes Dylan) |
![]() Columbia/Legacy 88697 23401 2 (Canada) - reverse of rear insert (under clear 2-disc tray), scan by Jack |
![]() Columbia/Legacy 88697 23401 2 (Canada) - card insert advertising a book of photographs by Alan Messer, scan by Jack |
The CD in this set has no Dylan involvement. The DVD, which was aired on the Bio Channel on US TV on 23 Oct 2008, also contains Bob and Johnny Cash in 1966 at a piano talking, an excerpt from Eat The Document (also see VHS & DVD 1960s), a clip of Bob performing Girl From The North Country with Johnny on the Johnny Cash TV Show in 1969 (albeit without original sound), see above, and several interview clips from No Direction Home, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3.
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
2009
Various Artists - "The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Live" - 9DVD boxed set - Time-Life 25086-X (USA), Sep 2009:
R-0699 I Saw Her Standing There (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) - live, Bob plays guitar with the Rock Hall Jam Band supporting Mick Jagger and Bruce Springsteen, included on DVD1 "Light My Fire"
R-0700 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) - live, Bob plays guitar with the Rock Hall Jam Band supporting Mick Jagger and Bruce Springsteen, included on DVD2 "Sweet Emotion"
These performances were recorded at the Grand Ballroom, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, 20 Jan 1988, when Bob was inducted into the Hall of Fame by Bruce Springsteen. Unfortunately Bob's performances of All Along The Watchtower (with George Harrison) and Like A Rolling Stone are not included in this DVD set. Bob also performed at the Concert for the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, OH, 2 Sep 1995. That concert is included in this set on DVD9 but does not include Bob's performances - you can find the audio performance of All Along The Watchtower on the Columbia 2CD set The Concert For The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, see 1996.
According to Olaf Bjorner R-0699 was broadcast by WMMS-FM Cleveland, OH, 31 Jan 1988. R-0700 was broadcast by Super Channel, February 1988. Thanks to Harold Lepidus for finding this set and for the catalogue number. It is also available in a 14DVD deluxe set with a book that includes the Time-Life 5DVD set The History Of Rock 'n' Roll, originally released on VHS in 1996. For this, see VHS & DVD 1990s Part 2.
"Victoria Day" - Markham Street Films feature film premiered 19 Jan 2009 in USA, DVD release: not yet released (Canada), 2009:
Joan Baez - "How Sweet The Sound" - video documentary, DVD+CD release: Razor & Tie 7930186035-9 (USA), 13 Oct 2009:
![]() Razor & Tie 7930186035-9 (USA) - front of DVD+CD set with sticker (my copy) |
This video about Joan Baez with an accompanying CD contains an interview
with Bob. It also contains a rarity, I Pity The Poor Immigrant from the 1976
Hard Rain TV Special, see VHS &
DVD 1970s. R-0757-3 I Pity The Poor Immigrant - duet with Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, live with the Rolling Thunder Revue, Fort Collins, CO, 23 May 1976 Thanks to Harold Lepidus, Rick Petreycik, Bob Stacy, Roger Stewart, David Plentus and Paul S. Levine for information about this item. |
![]() Razor & Tie 7930186035-9 (USA) - rear of DVD+CD set |
![]() Razor & Tie 7930183035-2 (USA) - front of CD with sticker (my copy) |
Various Artists - "Saturday Night Live: The Complete Fifth Season 1979-1980" - 7DVD boxed set, Universal Studios Home Entertainment 61102629 (USA), 1 Dec 2009:
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R-0787 Gotta Serve Somebody - live on TV, "Saturday Night Live", NBC
Studios, New York, 20 Oct 1979 This first appeared in Saturday Night Live: The First 5 Years, a documentary broadcast in the USA on 20 Feb 2005 and released on DVD in Sep 2005 (see VHS & DVD 200s Part 3). That excerpt (R-0721) was only 20 seconds, but this is the complete performance. R-0788 When You Gonna Wake Up? - live on TV, "Saturday Night Live", NBC Studios, New York, 20 Oct 1979 R-0789 I Believe In You - live on TV, "Saturday Night Live", NBC Studios, New York, 20 Oct 1979 These two performances are released officially for the first time. Thanks to Stuart Moore and Tim Dunn for information about this item. |
Various Artists - "The People Speak" - TV documentary broadcast in the USA on 13 Dec 2009, DVD releases: A&E Home Video (catalogue number?) (USA), 26 Jan 2010:
Amazon lists two DVDs of “The People Speak” to be released by A&E Home Video on 26 Jan 2010 - more information will be added when available. Vigilante Man may be included in the extended edition.

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